A French soldier accused of child sex abuse in Burkina Faso has been charged, while a second soldier has been freed. Paris prosecutors' spokeswoman Agnes Thibault-Lecuivre confirmed the preliminary charge of sexual abuse of a minor on Saturday and said the second soldier was freed without charges. The French military has said the alleged abuse happened recently, and judicial authorities in Burkina Faso were also informed. It is the second case of alleged sexual abuse of minors by French soldiers in Africa to surface in recent months. French officials have said the Burkina Faso case is unrelated to the earlier one, in Central African Republic, involving different soldiers. France has troops in Burkina Faso and nearby countries as part of a large force fighting extremists in the region.